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Let x represent number of sundaes sold and y represent the number of banana splits sold.Sundaes are sold for $2 each and banana splits for $3 each. They made a total of $150.Equation_________The number of sundaes sold is 5 more than the number of banana splits sold.Equation__________Solve the system using substitution

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Let

x = Number of sundaes sold

y = Number of banana splits sold

Sundaes are sold for $2 each and banana splits are sold for $3 each.

If we sell x sundaes, then we make $2x for selling sundaes.

If we sell y banana splits, then we make $3y for selling banana splits

The first condition states they made a total of $150, thus the first equation is:

2x + 3y = 150 [1]

It's also given the number of sundaes sold (x) is 5 more than the number of banana splits sold (y), thus the second equation is:

x = y + 5 [2]

Substituting [2] into [1]:

2(y + 5) + 3y = 150

Operating:

2y + 10 + 3y = 150

Simplifying:

5y + 10 = 150

Subtracting 10:

5y = 140

Dividing by 5:

y = 140/5

y = 28

Substituting in [2]

x = 28+ 5

x = 33

Answer: 33 sundaes and 28 banana splits were sold

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